The surge in requests for long-term birth control has been notable, particularly among women concerned about their reproductive rights following Donald Trump’s election, reflecting a climate of uncertainty regarding potential restrictions on contraceptives.
Doctors have reported a significant increase in inquiries about permanent sterilizations post-election, with women citing their fear of future restrictions as a primary motivator for seeking control over their reproductive choices.
Amidst this surge, sales of emergency contraception have skyrocketed, with one company noting a staggering 966% increase in business following the election results, underscoring a national trend toward preparedness and concern for reproductive health.
Patients are proactively seeking to replace IUDs and pursue sterilization before the inauguration, driven by anxiety over past and potential future restrictions on reproductive health access under the new administration.
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